Religion: Subversive Christians

Israel was not the only place where Christian missions faced trouble.
Another: the state of Madhya Pradesh in Central India. Of its 21
million inhabitants, more than two-thirds are Hindus, the rest Gonds,
Bhils, Kukis and other primitive people who live in dense jungles, wear
huge turbans, and often eat their departed relatives as a mark of
respect. Some 9,000 of the tribesmen and Hindu untouchables have in
recent years declared themselves Christians (mostly Roman Catholic),
and they have provoked a storm that may spread through India.